IBM 865741Y Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 140

Configuring an ISA legacy adapter, ISA Legacy Resources, Enter, Memory Resources, I/O Port, Resources

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Configuring an ISA legacy adapter: To configure an installed ISA legacy adapter, you might need to alter switch or jumper settings on the adapter. Also, you must use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to identify the ISA legacy resource requirements, such as memory locations, I/O assignments, and DMA and interrupt assignments. Note For more information about required resources and switch settings, refer to the documentation that comes with the adapter. To store the legacy resource information for an installed adapter: 1. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility (see "Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 129). 2. Select ISA Legacy Resources from the Configuration/Setup Utility menu and press Enter. 3. As needed, select Memory Resources, I/O Port Resources, DMA Resources, or Interrupt Resources. 4. Set the appropriate resource to ISA Resource and press Enter. 5. Remember to save the changes when you exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility program. 6. Return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu and select Save Settings to save the changes. From this location, you can exit the Configuration/Setup Utility program. To exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility program, follow these steps: a. From the Configuration/Setup Utility menu, press Esc. b. The Exit Setup menu appears. You can save your changes, exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility program without saving your changes, or return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu. Use the arrow keys to select the desired option and press Enter. 132 Netfinity Server HMM

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Configuring an ISA legacy adapter:
To configure
an installed ISA legacy adapter, you might need to alter
switch or jumper settings on the adapter.
Also, you must
use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to identify the
ISA legacy resource requirements, such as memory
locations, I/O assignments, and DMA and interrupt
assignments.
Note
For more information about required resources and
switch settings, refer to the documentation that comes
with the adapter.
To store the legacy resource information for an installed
adapter:
1.
Start the Configuration/Setup Utility (see “Starting the
Configuration/Setup Utility program” on page
129).
2.
Select
ISA Legacy Resources
from the
Configuration/Setup Utility menu and press
Enter
.
3.
As needed, select
Memory Resources, I/O Port
Resources, DMA Resources,
or
Interrupt
Resources
.
4.
Set the appropriate resource to
ISA Resource
and
press
Enter
.
5.
Remember to save the changes when you exit from
the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
6.
Return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu and
select
Save Settings
to save the changes.
From this
location, you can exit the Configuration/Setup Utility
program.
To exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility program,
follow these steps:
a.
From the Configuration/Setup Utility menu, press
Esc
.
b.
The Exit Setup menu appears.
You can save
your changes, exit from the Configuration/Setup
Utility program without saving your changes, or
return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired option
and press
Enter
.
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